Re: Open letter urging to pause AI

+1 dan

I would say that nothing will flood money and attention to something like saying we shouldnt do it, I wouldnt be surprised to learn this has an accelerating effect. Realistically, we will find greater success in directing rather than "fighting the power".

On Wed, 29 Mar 2023 19:46:26 +0000 (UTC), ProjectParadigm-ICT-Program <metadataportals@yahoo.com> wrote:

> This letter speaks for itself.
> 
> https://www.reuters.com/technology/musk-experts-urge-pause-training-ai-systems-that-can-outperform-gpt-4-2023-03-29/
> 
> I may not want to put it as bluntly as Elon Musk, who cautioned against unregulated AI which he called "more dangerous than nukes", but when Nick Bostrom, the late Stephen Hawking, and dozens, no hundreds of international experts, scientists and industry leaders start ringing the bell, is is time to pause and reflect.
> Every aspect of daily life, every industry, education systems, academia and even our cognitive rights will be impacted.
> I would also like to point out that some science fiction authors have done a great job on very accurately predicting a dystopian future ruled by technology, perhaps the greatest of them all being Philip K. Dick.
> But there are dozens of other authors as well and they all give a fairly good impression what awaits us if we do not regulate and control the further development of AI now.
> 
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